Description & objectives:
This full day program will discuss the role of implant design, biomechanics, and abutment options for achieving optimal results. A comprehensive review of implant design and abutment options will be provided so you can understand how to achieve predictable restoration of teeth, even when treating patients with poor bone quality.
From a surgical perspective, the course will focus on the expanding role of digital dentistry and how it enhances the clinician’s capacity to realistically define treatment options and control outcomes.
From a restorative perspective, a systematic protocol for dealing with single tooth, multiple tooth, and full arch implant prosthetic cases including planning, temporization and soft tissue manipulation will be addressed. Additionally, transfer of information to the lab and prosthetic choices for the final restoration will be reviewed in detail.
At the conclusion of the seminar, participants will have an understanding of:
• Biology of implant-prosthesis-tissue interface
• Influence of implant design on stability of bone and soft tissues around implants
• Interactive imaging software for implant site selection and treatment planning
Morning session:
Dr. Nick DeTure – Digital Dentistry: Elevating Standards For Case Planning, Treatment Protocols, and Outcomes
Afternoon session:
Dr. Tal Morr – Esthetic Predictability in Implant Dentistry
Speakers:
Nick DeTure, DMD
Tal Morr, DMD, MSD
CE Credits
6 hours ADA CERP
For registration info, go to: www.dental.nova.edu/ce.